Excel Password Recovery Key 6.3

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    21/05/2004
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

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Excel Password Recovery Key finds passwords for MS Excel files (XLS). It works with all versions of Excel and provides instant recovery for all types of passwords, including workbook and worksheet passwords. Excel 2003, XP, 2K, and 97 file-open passwords are recovered using a combination of brute-force, Xieve, and dictionary attacks. All Excel 95 7.0, 5.0, and 4.0 passwords are instantly recovered. Excel Password Recovery Key is now capable of recovering passwords for files encrypted using additional cryptographic service providers (advanced Office XP protection technology). The program has support for multilingual passwords and introduces a redesigned user-friendly interface that enables both novice and pro users to handle recovery tasks easily. Features include a common-style toolbar, recovery-progress autosaving, and reports. The program also has online help and full install/uninstall support.

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